If an AI system mishandles privileged information, introduces bias, exposes regulated data, or compromises evidentiary integrity, the legal team and the organization still bear the consequence. For general counsel, managing partners, CIOs, and directors of legal operations, AI adoption is now a governance, compliance, and risk ownership issue.
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Universal Migrator has released new data migration scripts that help legal technology consultants migrate law firms from Quickbooks, LexiPi, and INS Zoom into major practice management tools Clio, MyCase, Litify, and Lawmatics. With these additions, Universal Migrator’s script library now supports 144+ applications, spanning practice management, CRM, billing/accounting, and document management systems. The latest additions […]
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For court watchers, the recent rulings raise questions about whether sanctions alone can deter the problem—and offer an early glimpse of the case law that may develop around artificial intelligence use in brief writing.
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Clio today announced two notable updates to its AI product line: the addition of agentic capabilities to Clio Work, and the launch of a standalone Vincent by Clio mobile app for iOS and Android. Agentic Clio Work When Clio CEO Jack Newton unveiled Clio Work at ClioCon last October — in a keynote that left […]
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There was a time, not so long ago, when the most exciting sponsorship deal a legal technology company might land was having its logo on a tote bag at an ABA conference. Those days, it appears, are decidedly over. Today, 8am — the company formerly known as AffiniPay and parent of LawPay, MyCase, CasePeer and […]
Continue Reading The NFL Has a New Official Professional Services Partner, and Yes, It’s a Legal Tech Company

Ashey Miller, general counsel of financial services, North America and head of legal operations, Americas at Capgemini, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Most Innovative Legal Operations Team of the Year, talks about how innovations thrive when legal tech providers and law firms co-develop solutions with in-house teams.
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Dan Fox, senior counsel at Kyndryl Legal Department, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Regulatory, Governance and Compliance Technology, talks about why he believes AI agents will have a transformative impact on legal departments in the near future.
Continue Reading Kyndryl Senior Counsel: Emerging Tech Will Reshape How Legal Departments Select Outside Counsel

The legal sector is entering a new phase of technological change as teams begin to balance traditional workflow automation with emerging agentic artificial intelligence. Harvey’s agentic workflows, launched a year ago, have the potential to reshape how legal teams automate multi‑step tasks. Paired with Harvey’s new Shared Spaces, released in December, law firms and in‑house teams are discovering new ways
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Lawfront has acquired Reading‑based firm Field Seymour Parkes (FSP), adding a £15m‑turnover practice and 85 qualified professionals to its growing portfolio of regional law firms.

The acquisition extends Lawfront’s geographic reach into the Thames Valley and marks its latest move to build a national group of mid‑market firms operating under their own brands, but supported by a centralised platform for
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Legal AI company Legora has passed $100m in annual recurring revenue less than 18 months after the general launch of its platform, as law firms and in‑house legal teams accelerate adoption of artificial intelligence.

The company said it now serves more than 1,000 customers across 50 markets, pointing to a shift in how legal teams are using AI. While early
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Taking the opportunity to unpack conversations from Legalweek New York in March, Caroline Hill and Ari Kaplan regroup in their Charting Change in Legal podcast, noting that this year’s event felt less like business as usual and more like a moment of genuine transition for the legal industry.As always the conversation ranges widely, from the realities of AI adoption and
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